Installation and use
What is included
► Scope of delivery – p. 2
1. Awning
2. Remote control, not including CR2430 battery
3. Wall brackets (2x), including fastening bolts (4x)
4. Crank handle
5. Instructions for use
• Gauge for angle of tilt
Note: should any part be missing or dam-
aged, please contact your dealer.
Note: The included fastening bolts are
only suitable for concrete or brick walls. If
you would like to fasten the awning to a
wall other than those mentioned, please
be absolutely sure that the wall has suffi-
cient load-bearing capacity and consult a
specialist.
Designation of awning components (general)
► Overview – p. 3
1. End caps
2. Arm bracket
3. Cloth shaft
4. Supporting tube/bracket tube
5. Awning cloth
6. Awning arm
7. Front bar/front profile
8. LED strip
9. Gears
10. Hand crank
• Gauge for angle of tilt
Fitting
Keep the following aids/tools at hand for installation:
► Necessary tools – p. 3
• Spirit level
• Plumb line
• Tape measure
• Chalk or pencil
• M10 & M12 combination wrenches
• Rubber mallet
• Stepladder
• (Hammer) drill
• select a suitable drill for the installation foundation
(Ø corresponding to dowel)
• 4x M10 × 100 expansion screws
► Assembly – p. 4
Note: Two people must perform the
installation. A ladder is necessary. The
awning must be installed exactly horizon-
tally to ensure trouble free extension and
retraction.
Note: Please note that the bracket must
be installed about 10cm (Z) from the end
of the awning (► P. 4, fig. 2).
DANGER! Risk of injury! Never position
the selected fastening material in mortar
joints. Please observe specified edge dis-
tances. Make sure that there is enough
load-bearing capacity (masonry/wall
material) above the fastening holes to
ensure that there is no risk of any damage
to the masonry or wall material caused by
the forces acting on an extended awning.
DANGER! Risk of injury! In case of low
installation, please ensure that there are
no objects within the swivel range.
DANGER! Risk of injury! Strong forces
act on an awning when it is windy. An
incorrectly mounted awning can tear
loose and cause serious injuries.
WARNING! Danger of falling! Ensure a
stable stance during the installation.
Determine the height at which the awning is to be fas-
tened to the wall. If the awning is to be installed above
a door, the clearance above the door must be at least
20 cm. Please also observe the inclination angle of
the awning. The minimum inclination angle of the
cloth to the water drainage in case of rain must be
14°. After installation, the angle can be easily
changed as required. The front drop rod (front profile)
should have a clearance height of at least 2.5 m when
extended.
• Installation height: ► P. 4, fig. 1
As shown in the illustration, we recommended install-
ing the awning in such a way that its surface forms an
angle of about 80 degrees with the wall when it is
open.
Determine the installation height of the wall bracket
(C) using the formula C=A + 0.17 × H
A is the preferred height of the front profile. H is the
maximum extended length of the awning according to
the awning specifications. 0.17 is the factor for setting
our recommended angle of inclination of 80°.
If you would like to use the awning with a smaller
angle of inclination, you can replace the number 0.17
with 0.5 for an angle of inclination of 70° and with
0.71° for the maximum angle of inclination of 45°.
– α = 10°
– α = 60°
– α = 45°
– Transfer the dimensions to the appropriate posi-
tion on the wall (► P. 4, fig. 2).
– X = 2400–2450 mm
– Y1 = 90 mm
– Y2 = 50 mm
– For this purpose, draw an exact horizontal line on
the wall at the desired height. Use a long tape
measure to do so, and check the position of the
line using a spirit level.
– To determine the position of the boreholes, slip
one bracket respectively onto the support tube in
the vicinity of an arm holder (20 cm to the left or
right of an arm holder). If enough installation
space is available, you should use the outer area
GB
C = A + H × 0,17
C = A + H × 0,5
C = A + H × 0,71
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